Page avancée | 2017.02.21
Museum
Page avancée | 2022.09.08
Online exhibition
Article | 2019.09.13
In the pursuit of its mission to prevent and combat diseases in France and throughout the world, the Institut Pasteur operates in four main areas: scientific and medical research, public health and health monitoring, education, and development of research applications.
Article | 2016.12.20
The Institut Pasteur has established several partnerships with universities in Italy as part of the Erasmus+ mobility programs.
News | 2024.12.09
Scientific experts from 13 Western European countries have recently completed a review of key lessons learned from the way the COVID-19 pandemic was handled. Two key findings have emerged. Firstly, death rates were lower in countries that took measures early. Secondly, the need for a surveillance system capable of quickly tracking the community spread of a virus and its impact on hospitals was...
Fiche maladie | 2024.03.12
Mpox is a virus that was initially present in animals, especially rodents in Africa, and now circulates among humans – it is referred to as an emerging zoonotic disease. The disease caused by this virus is also known as mpox (formerly monkeypox), and presents as a mild form of smallpox, with less severe symptoms and a lower case-fatality rate (the number of deaths as a proportion of the number of...
Vidéo | 2024.12.13
When Yasmine Belkaid explains what the microbiome is, everything becomes clearer!At the Goalkeepers event in New York, Yasmine Belkaid, Director of Institut Pasteur, captivated the audience with her vision of the microbiome, that invisible world essential to our health.(video in english, subtitle in french)
Page avancée | 2024.11.20
Institut Pasteur uses Coupa, an expense and procurement management tool, designed to offer its users and suppliers a flexible and secure exchange platform.
News | 2024.12.16
Scientists have just made two major discoveries about a harmless bacterium, Staphylococcus epidermidis, present on our skin. A first study identifies the skin as a compartment able to develop highly protective antibody responses to skin colonizing microbe in the absence of inflammation or lymph node contribution. A second study concerns the development of a topical vaccine that can be applied...
News | 2024.10.23
Dr. Claire Sangba-Kembi-Ngounou, entomologist at the Institut Pasteur in Bangui (Central African Republic), receives the Talent Award. This award highlights young Pasteur Network researchers who have demonstrated scientific potential. The Talent Award is funded since 2017 by the Institut Pasteur (Paris).